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Salmon Conservation Panel Discussion

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Fiona Armstrong hosts an Atlantic Salmon conservation panel discussion with Guy Edwards from Salmon and Trout Conservation, Deirdre Brennan, Director and Producer of Atlantic Salmon: Lost at Sea, and Anne Woodcock from FishPal, with questions submitted by members of the public. Topics include predator numbers, what happens to salmon once they leave the rivers and head to sea, and what anglers can do to help save this iconic species. A fascinating discussion for anyone who loves these remarkable fish.

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